HealthGrid conference 2010
University Paris XI - Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire
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Welcome coffee - registration
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Lunch break Blue room
Blue room
University Paris XI - Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire
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Workshop: Life Science Virtual Research Community
This session is dedicated to a full afternoon workshop.
This workshop, organized by the HealthGrid association, intends to be a discussion forum on the future of the Life-Science grid community in Europe. It will consists of brief position presentations from representative of users and infrastructure providers of the field, followed by an open discussion. The workshop proposes to gather opinions and positions on the future of the LS community, related, but not limited to the following questions:
• Do we need a European structure for grid-related Health and LS communities ?
• What would be its role ?
• Who would be the targeted user communities ?
• What would be the supporting infrastructures ?
• How would it be organized and how would it interact with the existing initiatives ?Président de session: Dr Tristan Glatard (CNRS)- 1
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Coffee break
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Discussion
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HealthGrid General Assembly
The annual general assembly of the HealthGrid association will take place at the end of the first conference day. It is the opportunity to have an overview of the association activites to promote the use of grids in life sciences and healthcare.
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Applications: Keynote speech by Joan DzenowagisPrésident de session: Jonathan Silverstein (University of Chicago)
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Applications: Oral contributions selected through call for papersPrésident de session: Dr Jonathan Silverstein (University of Chicago)
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Applications: Oral contributions selected through call for papersPrésident de session: Jonathan silverstein (university of Chicago)
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Lunch break
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Core technologies and data integration: Oral contributions selected through call for papersPrésident de session: M. Yannick Legre (maat France - HealthGrid association)
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Core technologies and data integration: Oral contributions selected through call for papersPrésident de session: M. Yannick Legre (Maat France - HealthGrid association)
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Short oral presentation of posters
This session is dedicated to a short 3 minutes presentation of each of the posters
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Gala Dinner
A Gala Dinner will be held in the Restaurant RELAIS DES CHARTREUX located in SAULX LES CHARTREUX City.
A bus will pick up the dinner participants in front of the conference venue at 7 pm. For the return trip around 11pm, two bus stops: 1) RER B Station "Orsay-Ville" and 2) Montparnasse train station
Address:
RUE DE LA CERISAIE (RN 20)
F - 91160 SAULX LES CHARTREUX
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Accessibility and socio-economic aspects: Oral contributions selected through call for papersPrésident de session: Dr Johan Montagnat (CNRS)
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Coffee break
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Accessibility and socio-economic aspects: Oral contributions selected through call for papers
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Privacy aware access controls for medical data disclosure on European HealthGridsOrateur: Dr Tony Solomonides (UWE, Bristol UK)
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Lunch break
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Future of grids: Special session on General Purpose Graphical ProcessorsPrésidents de session: Prof. David Hill (Blaise Pascal University), Prof. Vicente Hernandez (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia)
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Putting a Heart into a Box: GPGPU simulation of a Cardiac Model on the XBox 360When they first hit the market the current “next” generation of games consoles are, pretty much by definition, the most powerful “bangs per buck” computing hardware one can get, especially in terms of their graphical computing power and advanced GPUs. However, little work has been published which actually uses this power to produce useful research results. One exception is my recent paper using the XBox 360 to carry out electro-cardio dynamics simulations, recently published in the Computational Biology and Chemistry*. This I shall discuss in the broader context of using games consoles as an alternative HPC resource. I shall also discuss the wider publicity generated by this paper, and highlight how games could be a very powerful tool in the Public Engagement with Science arena. * Implications of the Turing Completeness of Reaction-Diffusion Models, informed by GPGPU simulations on an XBox 360: Cardiac Arrhythmias, Re-entry and the Halting Problem, S.Scarle, Computational Biology and Chemistry 33 253 (2009) Video presentation at: http://tinyurl.com/cpv3pcOrateur: Dr Simon Scarle (University of Warwick)
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Coffee farewell